1902 – Sand Hill Close, Hitchin, Hertfordshire
Published in The Building News, January 24th 1902
Published in The Building News, January 24th 1902
A new book entitled ‘Tullamore A Portrait’, written by Michael Byrne with drawings by Fergal MacCabe will be launched at the Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre on Friday 3 December at 8pm The 280 page hardback book,
Coloured elevation, side elevation, vertical section and half plan for altarpiece, featuring carved statues of St Patrick and St Bridget in niches at either side.
Trinity College Dublin not only has an enviable reputation for maintaining Dublin’s most important collection of historic buildings, but also for commissioning contemporary architecture of the highest quality.
Aughentaine Castle consisted of a two-storey main block and a lower two-storey wing, with two tall Italianate campaniles of equal height,
Northland House was a three-storey, irregular classical mansion, dating in its final form from around 1840.
Designed by Richard Cassels, the obelish is 140 feet high and is composed of several arches,
Ronnie Tallon, one of the most influential Irish architects of the last century, has been awarded the inaugural James Gandon Medal,
Proposal to face across the Liffey to the also stillborn U2 Tower by Norman Foster.
Published in The Building News, May 9th 1902.
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